BelAir100SN User Guide
Command Line Interface Basics
May 31, 2010
Confidential
Document Number BDTM11001-A01 Released
You can move between modes with the
cd
command. For instance, you can
move from
root
mode to
system
mode using the command:
/# cd /system
/system#
Note 1: The prompt changes to match the current mode. You can further
customize the prompt to show the switch name or a 20-character
string that you define.
Note 2: Access to a mode is only allowed if the user has sufficient privileges to
execute commands in that mode.
When you access a given mode, only the commands pertaining to that mode
are available. For example, accessing
snmp
mode provides access to SNMP
commands. For a physical interface, this means that only the commands that
apply to that specific type and version of interface are available when you access
a particular physical interface. For example, if you access an DRU interface, only
the commands that apply to an DRU Wi-Fi radio are available.
Entering
?
displays the commands that apply to the currently accessed mode.
Entering
??
or
help
displays the commands that apply to the currently accessed
mode plus common commands that are available in all modes.
one of:
• auto-conn
• mobility
Configure the following services:
• Auto-configuration
• Backhaul mobility
Administration
qos
Configure Quality of Service (QoS) parameters
ssh
Configure Secure Shell (SSH) parameters
ssl
Configure Secure Socket Layer (SSL) parameters
syslog
Configure the destination of SYSLOG messages
See the
BelAir100SN Troubleshooting Guide
for details.
system
System and node configuration and administration
diagnostics
Run link diagnostics.
Table 4: Command Line Interface Modes (Continued)
Mode
Description